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- Ravi Zacharias Hid Hundreds of Pictures of Women, Abuse During Massages, and a Rape AllegationHis ministry, preparing to downsize in the wake of a new investigation, expresses regret for “misplaced trust” in a leader who used his esteem to conceal his sexual misconduct.Daniel Silliman and Kate Shellnutt|españolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文
- Ravi Zacharias escondió cientos de fotografías de mujeres, abusos durante masajes y una acusación de violaciónSu ministerio, que se prepara para reducir su tamaño en los albores de una nueva investigación, expresa pesar por la “confianza desmedida” en un líder que utilizó su reconocimiento para esconder su indebida conducta sexual.EnglishPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어Indonesian繁體中文
- Ravi Zacharias Menyembunyikan Ratusan Foto Wanita, Melecehkan Saat Pijat, dan Tuduhan PemerkosaanLembaga pelayanannya menyatakan penyesalan atas “kepercayaan yang salah tempat” pada seorang pemimpin yang menyembunyikan perilaku seksual yang tidak senonoh.Daniel Silliman dan Kate Shellnutt|EnglishespañolPortuguêsFrançais简体中文한국어繁體中文
- Christian and Missionary Alliance Considers Calling Women ‘Pastors’Denomination survey finds 61 percent want to change titles, allow for ordination.Daniel Silliman|
- Christian Colleges Are Changing to Survive. Is it Working?Faced with declining enrollments, evangelical schools add programs, cut programs, and hope.Liam Adams|
- Evangelism Not a Priority in Canadian ChurchesEven during crisis of COVID-19, few are finding ways to share their faith, study finds.Adam MacInnis|
- Ravi Zacharias’s Denomination Revokes OrdinationThe Christian and Missionary Alliance finds “pattern of predatory behavior” but defends handling of previous accusation.Daniel Silliman|español
- Died: Philip Teng, Unanimous Choice to Help Billy Graham Evangelize ChinaWhen famed evangelist wanted to take wife Ruth back to her birth country, there was only one man for the job...Kate Tracy|
- Cambodians Usher in a Miraculous Moment for ChristianityHow the Southeast Asian country went from an underground church to a church-planting boom.Kate Shellnutt in Phnom Penh|
- Christians Welcome Coup in GuineaAfter yet another military overthrow of a democratically elected leader in West Africa, minority evangelicals debate the role of faith in politics.Jayson Casper|
